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Although every object of antiquity possesses a certain interest for the archaeologist, still that interest is much increased when a number are found together, and under circumstances which imply that they were contemporaneous.
A “find” of special interest was made in the year 1817 at Albano, and described in a letter from Dr. A. Visconti to Signor G. Carnevali di Albano. Since however this letter does not give a complete description of the antiquities in question, and is moreover not easily accessible to archaeologists, we have thought that a more complete account would be acceptable to the Society, the pottery belonging to this find being of peculiar interest.
page 100 note a Birch's, History of Ancient Pottery, ii. 392.Google Scholar
page 100 note b Reprinted from Dr. Birch's work, by the kind permission of Mr. John Murray.
page 100 note c Lisch. Ueber die Hausurnen &c. 8vo. Schwerin, 1856.
page 101 note a Visconti, Alessandro, Lettera al Signor Giuseppe Carnevali di Albano, sopra alcuni vast sepolcrali rinvenuti nelle vicinanze della antica Alba Longa. Roma, 1817Google Scholar. See also Giuseppe Tambroni, Intorno le urne cinerarie dissotterrate net Pascolare di Castel Gandolfo. (Memoria inserita negli Atti dell' Accademia Romana d' Archeologia. Tom. i. parte ii. p. 257.)
page 102 note a The Roman palmo is equal to 0·223 metres.
page 102 note b The large fictile vessels in which oil is kept are called in Rome ‘vettine.’
page 102 note c The earthen pots are called in Borne ‘pile.’
page 103 note a See Birch's, Ancient Pottery, ii. 196.Google Scholar
page 103 note b Recueil d'Antiquités Suisses, by de Bonstetten, M. le Baron G.. Berne, 1855Google Scholar.
page 103 note c Mémoire sur une découverte de vases funéraires près d'Albano. Extrait du xxviiie vol. des Mémoires de la Société Impériale des Antiquaires de France.
page 103 note d L'Histoire Romaine à Rome, torn. 1, p. 471.
page 104 note a La Paleoetnologia in Roma, in Napoli, nelle Marche e nelle Legazioni. Relazione del Dottore Luigi Pigorini a S. E. il Ministro della Publica Istruzione. Parma, 1867, page 26.
page 105 note a Rapporto sugli studi e sulle scoperte paleoetnologiche del latino della Campagna Romana. Roma, 1867Google Scholar.
page 106 note a Notices of the hut-urns occur in the following works:—Inghirami, Monumenti Etruschi o di Etrusco nome, serie vi. tav. 4 D. Birch's, History of Ancient Pottery, ii. 196.Google ScholarBullettino dell' Institute di Corrispondenza Archeologica di Roma, 1846, p. 94. Mr. J. Beldam's paper on Pelasgic and Latian vases, &c. in the Archœologia, xxxviii. 189. de Witte, Baron, Gazette des Beaux Arts, 1851, p. 51Google Scholar. Baron de Bonstetten, op. cit.
page 106 note b Visconti, ubi supra, pp 19—26.
page 107 note a Op. cit. page 4.
page 107 note b Di un sepolcreto Etrusco scoperto presso Bologna. Bologna, 1855.Google Scholar
page 107 note c Di alcuni sepolcri della necropoli Felsinea. Bologna, 1868.Google Scholar
page 107 note d Dr. Pigorini has arrived, in regard to the epoch of the Pascolare of Castel Gandolfo, at identical conclusions to those which the reader will find set forth in the course of the present dissertation. See The terremare and the palafitte of the Parmense. (Second communication of Prof. P. Strobel and of L. Pigorini.) Milan, 1864, p. 94.
page 108 note a Di alcuni sepolcri, etc. p. 4.
page 108 note b Visconti, in his Memoir so frequently referred to, has given a drawing to exhibit one of these singular interments of the Pascolare, restored in accordance with his very careful observations. He shows a vertical section of the large two-handled wide-mouthed jar, with perspective sketches of its contents. In the centre (standing, it would seem on a layer of earth, which fills about one-fifth of the jar, so as to give more room than the narrow bottom would afford) is the hut-urn (described post p. 12, No. 4), containing a small wheel, a very small cup, and two other objects, one apparently a fibula. Around this hut-urn are grouped a number of the earthen vases subsequently described in detail m this Paper, and of which we have figured the typical specimens. This drawing, which is not very artistic, has been reproduced both by Blacas and De Rossi in their respective memoirs, and will also be found, on a reduced scale, in Birch's Hist, of Ancient Pottery, ii. 197. Gozzadini's figure (Di alcuni sepolcri, p. 10, fig. 6) of one of the sepulchres of the Bolognese necropolis should be compared with Visconti's drawing.
page 108 note c Gozzadini, Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. ii. 2.
page 108 note d Di alcuni sepolcri, etc. p. 10, fig. 6.
page 109 note a Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. ii. 1, 9, 11.
page 109 note b Di alcuni sepolcri, etc. p. 11, fig. 7.
page 109 note c Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. ii. 7.
page 109 note d Ibid. tav. ii. 11.
page 109 note e Ibid. tav. ii. 1, 9.
page 109 note f Ibid. p. 8.
page 109 note g Op. cit. tav. ii. 1.
page 109 note h Op. cit. tav. xvii. 1.
page 110 note a Op. cit. tav. ii. and p. 3.
page 112 note a Such is the opinion of Bonstetten, Ampère, and Blacas.
page 112 note b Strobel and Pigorini, Op. cit. p. 79.
page 112 note c Troyon, Les Habitations Lacustres des temps anciens et modernes, table xii. 37.
page 112 note d Op. cit. tav. iv. 3.
page 112 note e Op. cit. tav. xvii. 2.
page 112 note f Op. cit.
page 113 note a Cf. passim the plates of the works cited by Gozzadini and Giani.
page 113 note b Gozzadini, Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav, iv. 32.
page 113 note c Ibid. tav. ii. 5, 11.
page 113 note d Gozzadini, Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. ii. 12, 16.
page 113 note e Di alcuni sepolcri, etc. p. 11, fig. 7.
page 114 note a Op. cit. tav. xvii. 7.
page 114 note b Op cit. fig. 26, 27.
page 114 note c Op. cit. tav. iv.
page 114 note d Op. cit. xvii. 3.
page 114 note e Op. cit. fig. 38.
page 115 note a Gozzadini, Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. iv. passim.
page 115 note b Gozzadini, tav. iv. 15.
page 115 note c Giani, op. cit. tav. iv. passim.
page 115 note e Gozzadini, tav. iv. passim.
page 115 note d Op. cit. tav. iv.
page 115 note f Op. cit. ch.—4.
page 116 note a Nuova Enciclopedia popolare Italiana, supplemento perennc, tom. ii. p. 806 and 2a.
page 116 note b Op. cit. tav. ii. 2, 3.
page 116 note c Op. cit. tav. v.
page 116 note d Op. cit, i. fig 30 of the table.
page 117 note a Op. cit p. 5.
page 117 note b Ibid. p. 31.
page 118 note a Op. cit.
page 118 note b Strobel and Pigorini, op. cit. p. 80 seqq.
page 119 note a Der Pfahlbau im Garda; p. 22, fig. 11.
page 120 note a Op. cit. tav. iv. 4.
page 120 note b Op. cit. tav. iii. 4.
page 120 note c Op. cit. tav. i. 2. This fibula, it should be observed, has not found its way into the British Museum with the rest of the collection of the Due de Blacas.
page 120 note d Gozzadini, Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. viii. Giani, op. cit.
page 120 note e Luigi Tonini, Di alquanti oggetti Unibri od Etruschi, nella maggior parte in bronzo, trovati di recente in una villa del Riminese, p. 8. Annuario scientifico ed industriale Italiano, di Grispigni e Trevellini. Anno iii. Paleoetnologia.
page 120 note f Op. cit. p. 30, fig. 38.
page 120 note e Op. cit. tav. iii. 3.
page 121 note a Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. vii. 7.
page 121 note b Op. cit. tav. vi. 3.
page 121 note c Strobel and Pigorini, op. cit. p. 112.
page 121 note d Strobel, Avanzi preromani raccolti nelle terremare e palafitte dell' Emilia, tav. ii. 12, 13; iv. 23.
page 121 note e Cavedoni, , Cenni archeologici intorno alle terremare nostrane. Modena, 1865, p. 6Google Scholar.
page 122 note a Op. cit.
page 122 note b Gozzadini, Di un sepolcreto, etc. tav. vii. 15, viii. 18, 22, 23.
page 122 note c Gozzadini, Di alcuni sepolcri, etc. p. 14.
page 122 note d Giani, op. cit.
page 122 note e De Mortillet, Le signe de la croix avant le Christianisme, p. 115–117.
page 122 note f Strobel et Pigorini, op. cit. p. 94.
page 123 note a Ubi supra, p. 89.
page 123 note b p. 122.
page 123 note c Di alcuni sepolcri.